Week in Review

October 2nd, 2016
Jackiem Joyner will return to Syracuse for CNY Jazz's 21st Season.

We found out this week that Jackiem Joyner will return to his hometown of Syracuse for CNY Jazz’s 21st Season.

Joyner will perform in Syracuse with Selina Albright for the CNY Jazz Black History Month Cabaret. Later this month he will appear at the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival.

For the Record

October 1st, 2016
Filmmaker Trisha Ziff talks about her film "The Man Who Saw Too Much," a visual memoir of Enrique Metinides, during a screening at Syracuse University on Thursday.

Filmmaker Trisha Ziff talked about her film “The Man Who Saw Too Much,” a visual memoir of the work of Enrique Metinides, during a screening at Syracuse University on Thursday.

Certain things we would not see if someone didn’t photograph them, and while a lot of contemporary street photography deals in fashion style or lighter fare in our public spaces, famed shooter Enrique Metinides always kept it real as it relates to the raw, underside of death, crime and destruction in his native Mexico City.

Mentinides became a working photojournalist while still in grade school.

“The Man Who Saw Too Much,” a film about Metinides, was screened last night for the Human Rights Film Festival at Syracuse University. Filmmaker Trish Ziff was on hand to introduce the film and do a short Q+A afterwards.

In Mentinides’ work we see haunting visual echos of journalists such as W. Eugene Smith (war photos) or even shots from the NYC Municipal Archive.

One of the participants in the film called Metinides’ images a “birth of a bad memory.” Ziff herself hinted toward some sympathy for Metinides because she filmed him, now as an octogenarian, physically juxtaposing toys with his vintage crime scene photographs. You will have to see the film to make your own conclusion, but in many ways, playing with those toys may be Mentinides’ form of therapy for spending decades capturing the distress and calamity of his fellow citizens.

Ziff said her next project will be about Joel-Peter Witkin.

Smile, Especially When Your Star Is Rising

September 30th, 2016
You can hear Big Baby Dram talk about his journey on the Rap Radar Podcast. He appeared in Syracuse last week.

You can hear D.R.A.M. talk about his journey on the Rap Radar Podcast. He appeared in Syracuse last week.

Throwback Thursday

September 29th, 2016
Dr. Joan Hillsman

Dr. Joan Hillsman played Jazz in the City (Southside) with the Syracuse section of the Gospel Music Workshop of America. She is author of the text Gospel Music: An African-American Art Form.

September is Gospel Music Heritage Month.

Cityview (Shades of Love)

September 28th, 2016
Eastside

Eastside

Golden Glove

September 27th, 2016
Chiefs infielder Matt Skole was awarded the 2016 Rawlings Sports Gold Glove for his work at 1B this season.

Chiefs first baseman Matt Skole was awarded the 2016 Rawlings Sports Gold Glove for his defensive work this season.

Stockholm’s Cool Girl

September 26th, 2016
Tove Lo brought her brand of uber pop to Syracuse Unviersity's Juice Jam on Sunday.

Tove Lo brought her brand of techno/pop-nouveau to Syracuse University’s Juice Jam on Sunday. Week three of her US tour next stops in in St. Louis (with Maroon 5).

Cityview (Bandana)

September 26th, 2016
Repping Trinidad and Tobago in the Cuse.

Repping Trinidad and Tobago in the Cuse.

Don’t Tell Me That

September 25th, 2016
The look that comes across your face when you've waited hours to see a band and someone gets on stage and says they are a no show.

The look that comes across your face when you’ve waited hours to see a band, and someone gets on stage and says they’re a no-show.

Fetty Wap Sighting @ SU

September 25th, 2016
This was as good as it got because the performer cancelled at the last moment.

This was as good as it got because the performer cancelled at the last moment for today’s show.